The repo looks solid; wondering where Part 1 (synthetic prompting) lives though? Or are you suggesting that seeing traffic from a bot helps you learn of the questions LLM client users asked?
I think it won’t replace people for quite some time.
But it will replace people that don’t want to use AI! It still requires someone to closely monitor, tweak a prompt, change direction, or manually fix some code.
That said, a product manager or QA specialist who is motivated to learn how to prompt, “vibe code”, and interact with an LLM is going to be much better off than a software engineer that just wants to hand write code.
I think anyone working on small tools that improve a specific process (but doesn’t fit a business need precisely) will find themselves losing customers. Motivated folks will just start building their own tools to meet their needs instead.
awesome - any way to get an invite? trying to convince team mates to all use Tower but have a guy on Windows that is the goto excuse for us not all adopting it.
Signed up on March 25th and continue to check my inbox every day. So keen to get my org. using Docker but the dev experience has been a blocker to date so very eager to get them on board!